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Mirrodin
Far from Dominaria, in a distant corner of the Multiverse, lies Mirrodin, a plane made entirely of metal. Blades of golden grass in the Razor Fields chime in the wind. Huge misshapen boulders are magnetically suspended above the peaks of rusted iron mountains. Elsewhere, a wide sea of silvery liquid reflects the sky like a rippled mirror. On the horizon, four suns rise and set in strange orbits: white, blue, red, and a black sphere of void. It is here that Magic finds a unique story.
Darksteel
"The world . . . is . . . hollow." This is the secret that Chunth, the Tel-Jilad troll elder, entrusts to Glissa Sunseeker before his death at the hands of a traitor. Armed with that knowledge, Glissa fights her way through the great vedalken capital of Lumengrid, down into the Pool of Knowledge. The Synod's sacred chamber contains a lacuna--a tunnel, saturated with blue mana--that leads to Mirrodin's secret interior. There, huge, bizarre towers of funguslike metal called mycosynth reach up toward an immense inner sun of pure mana.
Darksteel was released in 2004 and is the second set in the Mirrodin block. This set continues with the heavy artifact theme that was seen in Mirrodin and features Darksteel artifacts that are all indestructible. The set also had an Equipment artifact Skullclamp which was banned, making the first card in 5 years to be banned from Standard. Popular mechanics in the set were Modular and Indestructible. Notable cards include Aether Vial, Arcbound Ravager, Darksteel Colossus, Shield of Kaldra, Sword of Fire and Ice.Fifth Dawn
Glissa, Bosh, and Slobad journey deep within Mirrodin's core to confront the insidious Memnarch. With them is the Kaldara avatar--an immensely powerful being of energy summoned when Kaldra's sword, shield, and helm were brought together. But what was supposed to be the world's salvation turns out to be a vile trick. With a single spell, Memnarch seizes the avatar and turns it on Glissa and her companions.
Fifth Dawn was the final set in the Mirrodin block and released in 2004. Darksteel continues with the heavy artifact theme. Mechanics included Sunburst and Scry. Notable cards are Crucible of Worlds, Relentless Rats (the only card in the game that allows more than 4 copies of it in a deck), Trinket Mage, Vedalken Shackles, and Engineered Explosives.